I Just Want to see a program source codes in C
please explain it,detailed
If you were to try to look up the source code for a program and you convert it to something besides binary can you choose what programing language it will be in or will it be in what it was written as? (Assuming this is possible)
1- To learn to do reverse engineering is it important to know any previously required things such as a programing language or anything else needed in order to learn this? I would assume you can’t just jump right into this.
This talk is about reverse engineering a proprietary network protocol, and then creating my own implementation. The talk will cover the tools used to take binary data apart, capture the data, and techniques I use for decoding unknown formats. The protocol covered is the RTMP protocol used by Adobe flash, and this new implementation is part of the Gnash project. By Rob SavoyeFOSDEM (Free and Open Source Development European Meeting) is a European event centered around Free and Open Source software development. It is aimed at developers and all interested in the Free and Open Source news in the world. Its goals are to enable developers to meet and to promote the awareness and use of free and open source software. More info at fosdem.org
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